The double-flowered garden chrysanthemum Jazzy Ursula™ bears masses of deep coral-pink blooms on dense, mounded, 8- to 12-inch (20 to 30 cm) plants. The 1.5- to 2-inch-wide (4 to 5 cm) blooms appear in late summer and early fall. This cultivar was introduced by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio.

The showy blooms and pungent, lobed leaves of garden chrysanthemums are staples of the autumn flower garden. These herbaceous perennials originated in eastern Asia, where they have been bred and selected...

The double-flowered garden chrysanthemums in the Jenna Series produce masses of pink or purple blooms on densely branched, dome-shaped, 10- to 14-inch (25 to 35 cm) plants. The 2-inch-wide (5 cm), many-petaled blooms open in late summer and early autumn, midway in the fall "mum" season. These cultivars were introduced by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio, and are available only as vegetatively propagated plants.

The showy blooms and pungent, lobed leaves of garden chrysanthemums are staples...

Developed for the cut flower trade, chrysanthemums in the Kent Series produce sprays of large, double, white or yellow blossoms on sturdy, upright, 32- to 40-inch (80 to 100 cm) stems. The 3.5-inch-wide (8 to 8.5 cm), many-petaled blooms appear in summer and autumn under "natural" conditions, but greenhouse-grown specimens can be brought into flower at other seasons. These vegetatively propagated mums were introduced by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio.

Lansing Series chrysanthemums produce numerous large, double, lavender-pink blossoms on bushy, dome-shaped, 10- to 16- inch (25 to 40 cm) plants. The 4- to 4.5-inch-wide (10 to 11.5 cm), many-petaled blooms appear in autumn under "natural" conditions, but greenhouse-grown specimens can be brought into flower at other seasons. These vegetatively propagated mums were introduced by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio. They are grown and sold as seasonal pot plants.

Lompoc Series chrysanthemums produce masses of purple, yellow-eyed "daisies" on well-branched, rounded, 10- to 18-inch (25 to 45 cm) plants. The 2.5- to 3-inch-wide (6 to 7.5 cm), single to semi-double blooms open in autumn under "natural" conditions, but greenhouse-grown specimens can be brought into flower at other seasons. These vegetatively propagated mums were introduced by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio. They are grown and sold as seasonal pot plants.

Mankato Series chrysanthemums produce masses of anemone-type blossoms with white or yellow petals and large, pincushion-shaped eyes. The bushy, rounded plants are 12 to 18 inches (30 to 45 cm) tall. The 3-inch-wide (8 cm), single to semi-double blooms open in autumn under "natural" conditions, but greenhouse-grown specimens can be brought into flower at other seasons. These vegetatively propagated mums were introduced by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio. They are grown and sold as seasonal pot plants....

Marilyn™ Series chrysanthemums produce masses of small, double, white or yellow blooms on densely branched, dome-shaped, 10- to 18-inch (25 to 45 cm) plants. The 1.5- to 2-inch-wide (4 to 5 cm), many-petaled blooms open in late summer and early autumn, midway in the fall "mum" season. Marilyn™ Series mums were introduced by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio, and are available only as vegetatively propagated plants.

Chrysanthemums in the Marjorie™ Series bear masses of red, purple, or pink blossoms on compact, bushy, 8- to 14-inch (20 to 35 cm) plants. The 1- to 1.5-inch-wide (2.5 to 3.8 cm), double (or semi-double) blooms open in early fall. Cultivars in this series were introduced by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio, and are available only as vegetatively propagated plants.

The showy blooms and pungent, lobed leaves of garden chrysanthemums are staples of the autumn flower garden. These herbaceous perennials...

The garden chrysanthemums in the Megan™ Series produce masses of orange or pink, yellow-eyed blooms on densely branched, dome-shaped, 12- to 16-inch (30 to 40 cm) plants. The 2-inch-wide (5 cm), double to semi-double blooms open in late summer and early autumn, midway in the fall "mum" season. Plants grown under artificial conditions can be "forced" into flower at other seasons, but these "out-of-season" blooms are more daisy-like. These cultivars were introduced by Yoder Brothers of Barberton, Ohio,...